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Starting the tool
RefactorErl can be started either as a standalone or as an embedded application.
Standalone application
Normal mode
To start the tool, simply execute our startup script from the base directory of your RefactorErl copy:
(In Linux)
bin/referl
(In Windows)
bin/referl.bat
Note that if you do not specify the back-end to be used, the tool uses the mnesia-based database by default. If you would like to use another back-end, for example, the NIF-based C++ graph, you should start the tool like this:
bin/referl -db nif
Options
The following table details the possible startup options. You can get this list any time by using the -help option.
-base PATH | Path to the RefactorErl base directory |
-browser_root | Set the file browser root directory |
-build TARGET | Build TARGET (e.g. tool, doc, clean) |
-client | Start in client mode (no server is started) |
-db [mnesia|nif] | The database engine to use (default: mnesia) |
-dir DIR | Sets the RefactorErl data directory |
-emacs | Start as an Emacs client |
-erl PATH | Path to the Erlang executable to use |
-g++ PATH | Path of the g++ compiler to use |
-help | Print this help text |
-images_dir | Set root directory where generated Nitrogen images will be written |
-name NAME | Full name of the Erlang node |
-nitrogen | Start with Nitrogen |
-no_nif | NIF code will not be compiled (use with -build tool) |
-server | Start in server mode (no shell is started) |
-sname NAME | Short name of the Erlang node |
-srvname NAME | Name of the Erlang server node to connect |
-yaws | Start with yaws web server |
-yaws_listen IP | Set yaws IP |
-yaws_name NAME | Set yaws server name |
-yaws_path PATH | Path to the Yaws ebin directory (need /ebin at the end) |
-yaws_port PORT | Set yaws port |
Server mode
RefactorErl can be run as a server, you only have to specify a name with -name or -sname when starting the tool. If you do not need a command line access to the server, you can use the -server option, which starts the tool in server-only mode.
Client mode
If you already have a running RefactorErl instance (a running "server") started with -name or -sname, then you can connect to this server with a command line client and you can enter Erlang commands that will be executed on the server. To start a client, use the -client option and specify the name of the server (the name you have used in -name or -sname while starting the server) with the -srvname option.
Embedded application
User interfaces like Emacs and Eclipse are capable of starting their embedded instance of RefactorErl. For further information visit the pages of various interfaces.